10:00-10:20 Recent decisions of the World Heritage Committee concerning the deliberqte destruction of cultural heritage and UNESCO's action - Mechtild Rössler, Director of the Division for Heritage and the UNESCO World Heritage Centre

16:10-16:30 Destruction and reconstruction of cultural heritage as future-making - Cornelius Holtorf, Professor, Archaeology, School of Cultural Sciences, Linnaeus University

16:30-16:50 ICOMOS Guidance on Post Trauma Recovery and Reconstruction for World Cultural Properties and its theoretical framework - Yukio Nishimura, President of ICOMOS Japan, Professor, Department of Urban Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Tokyo

16:50-17:10 ICCROM’s position on heritage reconstruction due to deliberate destruction - Stefano De Caro, Director General ofICCROM

09:40-10:10 The reconstruction program of the Mausoleums of Timbuktu in Mali: How have the practices and knowledge of traditional masonry been valued in the process of reconstitution of a cultural heritage intentionally destroyed by the terrorist armed groups? - Lassana Cisse, former National Director of Cultural Heritage, Mali/expert in heritage and local development

Moderator: Toshiyuki Kono, Vice President of ICOMOS, Professor at the Kyushu University

11:20-11:40 Learning from Ground Zero: Reconstruction, Deconstruction, and Construction of Heritage at a Site of Destruction - Helaine Iris Silverman, Professor of Anthropology and Director of CHAMP/Collaborative for Cultural Heritage Management and Policy, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

11:40-12:00 A place for the local in heritage reconstruction after violent conflict - Marie Louise Stig Sørensen, Professor, Division of Archaeology, University of Cambridge

14:45-15:05 Recent discussions of the revitalization of the Bamiyan Buddha niches in the recent World Heritage Committee sessions and a summary of a Scientific Technical Meeting of the Eastern Bamiyan Buddha Statue on 27-29 September 2017 - UNESCO

15:05-15:25 Government position on the potential reconstruction of the Eastern Buddha statue - Rasoul Bawary, Minister for Cultural Affairs, Afghanistan Ministry of Information and Culture